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This year’s “Juried Exhibition” at the Griffin Museum of Photography demonstrates how well the one-from-each approach can work. It runs through Sept. 2. Fifty-eight photographers are represented. Los Angeles gallery owner Paul Kopeikin made the selections. What’s interesting with juried shows, especially one as large as this, isn’t how they connect with what’s going on in photography as a whole. Rather, it’s the internal connections: the relationships that emerge among images within the show.

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